The Pitot House on Bayou St. John, Samuel Wilson, Jr.

This is a detailed study of one of the only plantation houses surviving from Louisiana’s Spanish Colonial period. Owned by James Pitot, a former mayor of New Orleans, the house has been restored to its original architecture from the early nineteenth century. The house also serves as the headquarters for the Louisiana Landmarks Society. (softbound, 8.7 x 5.7 x 0.1 in., 64 pages, illustrated, ISBN 1879714043) 1992 Ed.

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The Louisiana Landmarks Society promotes historic preservation through education, advocacy, and operation of the Pitot House. The Pitot House is a site for exhibitions and educational programming that promotes LLS's preservation message.